Two men face drug and weapon charges following Innisfail traffic stop

Innisfail RCMP have arrested and charged two men from central Alberta after a significant amount of drugs, weapons, and drug trafficking paraphernalia were discovered during the search of a vehicle early Sunday morning.

Shortly after midnight on the morning of January 26, RCMP members launched an investigation into a suspected stolen vehicle in the town of Innisfail, located approximately 100 kilometres north of Calgary.

Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and the vehicle’s occupants, and seized:

A loaded sawed-off shotgun

A shotgun

A police baton

A knife

Ammunition

An undisclosed amount of cash

A digital scale

An undisclosed amount of methamphetamine (Crystal Meth)

An undisclosed amount of heroin

An undisclosed amount of cocaine

An undisclosed amount of oxycodone

In connection to the investigation, 20-year-old Stephen Feaver and 41-year-old Brian Palomaki face a number of charges including:

Possession of a stolen vehicle

Possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking

Possession of heroin for the purpose of trafficking

Possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking

Possession of oxycodone for the purpose of trafficking

Possession of a loaded prohibited weapon

Feaver faces additional charges of:

Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose

Possession of proceeds of crime

Feaver and Palomaki remain in police custody and are scheduled to appear in Provincial Court.